… a big-screen showcase of everything that makes the core series so joyfully watchable.
5.5
Wolfram
… every narrative choice is banal and predictable by the genre and the filmmaker’s standards.
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… a big-screen showcase of everything that makes the core series so joyfully watchable.
… every narrative choice is banal and predictable by the genre and the filmmaker’s standards.
... a gritty, impactful and profoundly influential Hong Kong action thriller that deserves its place in the pantheon of classics. Brimming with stellar extras and housed in a gorgeous package,
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